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i was working for a high voltage electrical contractor doing work in the lincoln tunnel by holland tunnel the george washington bridge and then coming home at night and going out to the woods and bringing sleeping bags and you know propane in the wintertime you know doing whatever i could to help them out and then after a while i realized i couldn't do both i couldn't keep my job work up in new york city and then come down to you know come down here and go out into the woods at night time all over the place and meet the needs of the home so i decided to leave my job and started doing this full time. misselling member lloyds banking i think that was their specialty in the u.k. was. like barclays what their specialty is libel or fraud or a just b. c. their specialty is money laundering and then rolled back. into the leg breaking and mafia whacking of their subsidiary of the global restructuring groups every bank has their own special way to commit fraud here if you want to get mis selling fraud go to lloyd's. right close to. first street. and i think put. on a reporter's. instrument. the .
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i was working for a high voltage electrical contractor doing work in the lincoln tunnel by holland tunnel the george washington bridge and then coming home at night and going out to the woods and bringing sleeping bags and you know propane in the wintertime you know doing whatever i could to help them out and then after a while i realized i couldn't do both i couldn't keep my job working in new york city and then come down to you know come down here and go out into the woods at night time all over the place and meet the needs of the home so i decided to leave my job and started doing this full time. fratto terrorised the nature of terrorism is becoming increasingly international i . how local governments which may be the case yeah in afghanistan i very limited and i had military tell that increasingly globalized spread so one how do you really strike a balance here to foreigners can help by not fighting drugs you out of the other stuff if we all start work so i did drugs you are not going to someone that would be peaceful if you tried to help them but it is the government example of this
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i was working for a high voltage electrical contractor doing work in the lincoln tunnel by holland tunnel the george washington bridge and then coming home at night and going out to the woods and bringing sleeping bags and you know propane in the wintertime you know doing whatever i could to help them out and then after a while i realized i couldn't do both i couldn't keep my job working up in new york city and then come down to you know come down here and go out into the woods at night time all over the place and meet the needs of the home so i decided to leave my job and started doing this full time. basis with the economic ups and downs in the fine it must stay that on the deal sang i and the rest because it's a neat take it will be a briefly on. america's military might and its foreign policy exist separately from one another the us is a formidable military power but sadly its weak foreign policy was that is why i'm not inclined to suspect the obama administration of pursuing some secret plan directed against iran. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact
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i was working for a high voltage electrical contractor doing work in the lincoln tunnel by holland tunnel the george washington bridge and then coming home at night and going out to the woods and bringing sleeping bags and you know propane in the wintertime you know doing whatever i could to help them out and then after a while i. i realized i couldn't do both i couldn't keep my job work up in new york city and then come down to you know come down here and go out into the woods at night time all over the place and meet the needs of the home so i decided to leave my job and started doing this full time. well good. science technology innovation called the least of from around russia. the future covered. those immediately so we leave that maybe. i will soon push the security. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. norris. we post o
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i was working for a high voltage electrical contractor doing work in the lincoln tunnel by holland tunnel the george washington bridge and then coming home at night and going out to the woods and bringing sleeping bags and you know propane in the wintertime you know doing whatever i could to help them out and then after a while i realized i couldn't do both i couldn't keep my job work up in new york city and then come down to you know come down here and go out into the woods at night time all over the place and meet the needs of the home so i decided to leave my job and started doing this full time. rise of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reward a political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. the interview. ok let's go ahead and open up with a word of prayer. heavenly father we thank thee for another day that thou has given us the breath of life another day to enjoy the beauty and wonders of the great creation probably just as the thousand
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i was working for a high voltage electrical contractor doing work in the lincoln tunnel by holland tunnel the george washington bridge and then coming home at night and going out to the woods and bringing sleeping bags and you know propane in the wintertime you know doing whatever i could to help them out and then after a while i realized i couldn't do both i couldn't keep my job working up in new york city and then come down to you know come down here and go out into the woods at night time all over the place and meet the needs of the home so i decided to leave my job and i started doing this full time. well. science technology innovation called the least developed mints from around russia we've got the future covered. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do high tech and why are. doctors of the doc's on october. numbers or the people in kiev's independence square were not terrorists and the people o
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spent by plugging all students and we're going to go back to we're going to go back to what abraham lincoln proposed what thomas jefferson proposed when a crew of the free university of virginia but abraham lincoln proposed when he started land grant colleges and fifty six places in the united states free college education for everybody why don't we just you know go back to what california had been the reagan being a governor nothing is for you to know they're playful and walter they've all got to pay those professors sixty figure salaries that they have you kevin the reality is that it's actually profitable for the country when we when we sat like my dad on the g.i. bill to college for free he's going to. go click on salary they point to that wave so they pay for it themselves but people watching i think it's well there are steps that you know if watching you would let him finish a sentence once and i'll you might. who's never going to the business world. just the way that you worked at night is something about the g.i. bill talked about who was now sitting in on you when i was the only on
spent by plugging all students and we're going to go back to we're going to go back to what abraham lincoln proposed what thomas jefferson proposed when a crew of the free university of virginia but abraham lincoln proposed when he started land grant colleges and fifty six places in the united states free college education for everybody why don't we just you know go back to what california had been the reagan being a governor nothing is for you to know they're playful and walter they've all got...
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proposed what thomas jefferson proposed when it occurred the free university of virginia but abraham lincoln proposed when he started land grant colleges and fifty six places in the united states free college education for everybody why don't we just you know go back to what we know california had been the reagan bill in the gutter it's for you to know they're playful and walter they don't get paid those perfect sixty figure salaries that they have you come in the reality is that it's actually profitable for the country when we when we sat like my dad on the g.i. bill to college for free he's going to. go click on salary they point to that wave so they pay for it themselves but he can walk up a bit so there are steps that you don't take if watching you would let him finish a sentence one time while you might. who's never going to the business world. just the way that you worked at night is something about the g.i. bill talked about he was defeated and you're going to think they won me think and you figure tell me oh you text is shipped out what does he do i'm saying we should what does he re
proposed what thomas jefferson proposed when it occurred the free university of virginia but abraham lincoln proposed when he started land grant colleges and fifty six places in the united states free college education for everybody why don't we just you know go back to what we know california had been the reagan bill in the gutter it's for you to know they're playful and walter they don't get paid those perfect sixty figure salaries that they have you come in the reality is that it's actually...
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all capital coming into lincoln who are going to go back you know. that was john malden author of code red how to protect your savings from becoming a crisis and chairman of malden economics time now for today's big deal. i. think bill simon the wonderful director harrison and today we're talking about the b. i asked reporter bank for international settlements report and what it says about our current post crisis monetary policy experiment so edward say very very dense topic so i want you to break it down for me really. hard to herself so we are going to go here you go this is the real test can you give me a general takeaway about this year's annual report basically this they said the things that caused the crisis which is basically all true easy monetary policy when the fed took interest rates down from six percent to one percent and created this huge housing bubble and then you had bubbles in other places in europe as a result of easy policy negative interest rates in spain and ireland that's what's now being offered up as the panacea going forward
all capital coming into lincoln who are going to go back you know. that was john malden author of code red how to protect your savings from becoming a crisis and chairman of malden economics time now for today's big deal. i. think bill simon the wonderful director harrison and today we're talking about the b. i asked reporter bank for international settlements report and what it says about our current post crisis monetary policy experiment so edward say very very dense topic so i want you to...
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was what mr lincoln said did you know mr lincoln said if the you know the sylvia i mean she's mean if you if the supreme court is has the final say in what the law is that makes it harder basically than any other branch of government that's in my view i've been an advocate and a friend of mine professor william quirk down in south carolina and i've worked with him on a number of columns i've done and he's written very well on that on restricting the jury stick. one of the u.s. supreme court now must take the defense of marriage act i don't know where they stand on it but if i were in the congress united states i would have passed the act then i would have been you know part be in supreme court has no right of review of this legislation right which article three section two clearly does not address as the right to do them of a congress creates below the supreme court it creates the appellate court congress could abolish that but let me tell you tom i think you've got a very good point here i think our congress has in recent years been an essential cowardly institution that scene itself
was what mr lincoln said did you know mr lincoln said if the you know the sylvia i mean she's mean if you if the supreme court is has the final say in what the law is that makes it harder basically than any other branch of government that's in my view i've been an advocate and a friend of mine professor william quirk down in south carolina and i've worked with him on a number of columns i've done and he's written very well on that on restricting the jury stick. one of the u.s. supreme court now...
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and sort through the right wing claptrap and she had this to say about judicial review and abe lincoln. the most objectionable supreme court decision i think everybody would agree in history was the dred scott decision and in faced with that supreme court decision at a point in the fed well we have to accept what the court did to poor old dred scott but we don't have to accept it as a national rule we don't have to accept it as a precedent that will bind other cases and we can hope that it's going to be overturned and in fact you should submit to that type of rule by the supreme court we've lost our right to self-government and we are subject to what he called that eminent tribunals so you know abe lincoln ignored the supreme court went on to the emancipation proclamation andrew jackson ignore the supreme court f.d.r. took on the supreme court. isn't it time for something. well you know if this goes by obviously before dred scott was marbury vs madison i think it's interesting to note this the argument is has always been is always been tom that if you don't have a you don't have somebo
and sort through the right wing claptrap and she had this to say about judicial review and abe lincoln. the most objectionable supreme court decision i think everybody would agree in history was the dred scott decision and in faced with that supreme court decision at a point in the fed well we have to accept what the court did to poor old dred scott but we don't have to accept it as a national rule we don't have to accept it as a precedent that will bind other cases and we can hope that it's...
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processes because that's really where the dying where the damage is done and we have to break that lincoln break that psychology before we're going to avoid falling back into yet another process. now do you think that we had enough credit breakdowns in the deal leveraging in the us to put us on a firm enough footing to get through the next downturn without more do you leveraging know why absolutely not we do you leverage from one hundred ninety percent of g.d.p. to about one hundred sixty percent and we're now starting to see rausing dip compared to income once more in america if you go back to the great depression the great the peak the peak level of debt was about one hundred sixty percent and it fell down to about after the second world war about thirty forty percent so at the moment america's caring like literally. the year's worth of g.d.p. more debt than it should be carrying if you can really come out of this in a sustainable why so we were simply a total catastrophe but we're now back in to doing exactly the same unsustainable stuff we were doing before the subprime process explode
processes because that's really where the dying where the damage is done and we have to break that lincoln break that psychology before we're going to avoid falling back into yet another process. now do you think that we had enough credit breakdowns in the deal leveraging in the us to put us on a firm enough footing to get through the next downturn without more do you leveraging know why absolutely not we do you leverage from one hundred ninety percent of g.d.p. to about one hundred sixty...
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second gilded age happened after the american civil war and it you we saw the rise in large part because lincoln had thrown what in today's money would be probably hundreds of billions to a trillion dollars into five or six large railroad companies to get war materials around for the civil war and the consequence of this was that these guys got really really powerful and and then along with that you know the steel barons and the coal barons and the oil barons and everybody else and they were screwing workers it was a terrible time they were killing people they were strike strike breaking and the beginning of the progressive and populist movements was happening but really during that era american politics was so corrupt that grover cleveland seven hundred eighty seven in his state of the union address said corporations which should be the carefully constrained servants of the people have become their masters the iron heel of the corporate boot is upon the neck of the american people this was you know the president of the united states and. state of the union address and sit in one thousand nine h
second gilded age happened after the american civil war and it you we saw the rise in large part because lincoln had thrown what in today's money would be probably hundreds of billions to a trillion dollars into five or six large railroad companies to get war materials around for the civil war and the consequence of this was that these guys got really really powerful and and then along with that you know the steel barons and the coal barons and the oil barons and everybody else and they were...
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solution to the ukraine crisis ukraine situation if it's an example to russia as you mention the economic lincolns very tight their people the people relations it's very close russia has local military superiority and ukraine is not going to join nato anytime soon so you really do need russian acquiescence as a minimum support ideally for any enduring solution to crane's. you know what we want to see is a prosperous sovereign ukraine people understand that it's not a focus of the current dialogue since that's something that i mean the main fear at the moment is just there are going to be further instability which might result in russian stations or aggression what have you here and you know we argued about whether this is true or not and in any case that is the concern and i think that over time people understand that russia has to be part of the solution and i also want to point out that we've been a little bit too black and white in our patrol of the relationship russia and the u.s. we're been in solitary in the iranian nuclear talks we've been together and the situation in korea in gaza and so
solution to the ukraine crisis ukraine situation if it's an example to russia as you mention the economic lincolns very tight their people the people relations it's very close russia has local military superiority and ukraine is not going to join nato anytime soon so you really do need russian acquiescence as a minimum support ideally for any enduring solution to crane's. you know what we want to see is a prosperous sovereign ukraine people understand that it's not a focus of the current...
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as the city of the current struggles with massive water shut off due to the lincoln bills it's become quite clear that water is a human right not a commodity that has to traders remain thirsty the largest bottled water company in the world seems to believe the opposite because as a world leader in privatization of water nestle operates in eighty six different countries pursuing ways to remove restrictions on pumping water out of the ground during times of drought but the massive corporation doesn't like have. that practice brought up and even offered to set the record straight in a bizarre personal video response they sent me in the past. i'm stephanie from nestlé you claimed we take water during droughts in canada in fact we've always reduced our water use during droughts and will continue to do so. wrong again stephanie see in places like ontario canada that's exactly what nestle does thanks to a lack of regulation there the company doesn't even have to disclose how much water it's extract in nor does it pay nearly anything for it and if you think that's an isolated incident again
as the city of the current struggles with massive water shut off due to the lincoln bills it's become quite clear that water is a human right not a commodity that has to traders remain thirsty the largest bottled water company in the world seems to believe the opposite because as a world leader in privatization of water nestle operates in eighty six different countries pursuing ways to remove restrictions on pumping water out of the ground during times of drought but the massive corporation...
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abraham lincoln declaring mission accomplished. my dad and i always argued politics and when i was thirteen in one thousand nine hundred sixty four i went door to door with my dad for barry goldwater and three years later i was i was sixteen i was out in east lansing to miss you getting tear gassed in the streets and in an anti vietnam war protest i had gone from the republicans to the to the s.d.s. it would go that was similar with hillary clinton shared goal of the republicans in the what what change do i think probably the vietnam war more than anything else that was the moment i mean when you when you realize that your government has lied to you and that they're even trying to kill you arguably i mean a number of my friends died in vietnam that's a pretty big wake up for a sixteen seventeen year old. you have a segment on your show gold the lone liberal rumble you do in cities over alone many of the live no it's what it is is that i get to conservatives on and i argue with them for a half hour on a variety of topics with metaph
abraham lincoln declaring mission accomplished. my dad and i always argued politics and when i was thirteen in one thousand nine hundred sixty four i went door to door with my dad for barry goldwater and three years later i was i was sixteen i was out in east lansing to miss you getting tear gassed in the streets and in an anti vietnam war protest i had gone from the republicans to the to the s.d.s. it would go that was similar with hillary clinton shared goal of the republicans in the what...
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of the problem of slavery that second judicial review decision was dred scott v sanford but abraham lincoln was having no part of it he refused to recognize the judicial review component of dred scott and said in effect you know that decision was a terrible one for poor mr scott but it doesn't apply to anybody else and i am going to emancipate all the rest of the slaves. judicial review really went on steroids in the twentieth century particularly in the presidency of f.d.r. although he slowed it down a little bit nine hundred thirty seven by threatening to use article three section two to regulate the court by adding more members to it and judicial review became particularly toxic in the one nine hundred seventy s. after lewis powell you know the infamous powell memo was paul after he was put on the bench by richard nixon paul pushed through the idea that money is protected by the first amendment as if it were speech and in our political and our electoral system over to billionaires and corporations in the buckley viva laodicea the grandson of that decision citizens united versus f.e.c. ha
of the problem of slavery that second judicial review decision was dred scott v sanford but abraham lincoln was having no part of it he refused to recognize the judicial review component of dred scott and said in effect you know that decision was a terrible one for poor mr scott but it doesn't apply to anybody else and i am going to emancipate all the rest of the slaves. judicial review really went on steroids in the twentieth century particularly in the presidency of f.d.r. although he slowed...
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right to self-government and we are subject to what he called that eminent tribunals so you know abe lincoln ignored the supreme court went on the issue the emancipation proclamation andrew jackson ignore the supreme court f.d.r. took on the supreme court. is a time for something. well you know if this goes by obviously before dred scott was marbury vs madison i think it's interesting to note this the argument is has always been is always been tom that if you don't have a if you don't have somebody deciding at the end of the day how are you ever going to have anything decided jefferson looked at that same issue and said that's bunk the way you decide the laws of the land is that the electorate by violent actions if that if you want to change the laws you you elect somebody so this this this is marbury vs madison you've always had this court trying to take control over over our lives now what's happened is the court we're talking about though is even a hybrid of that tom you can't tell me a time when you've had justices on t.v. talk shows or at book signings where they're talking about their
right to self-government and we are subject to what he called that eminent tribunals so you know abe lincoln ignored the supreme court went on the issue the emancipation proclamation andrew jackson ignore the supreme court f.d.r. took on the supreme court. is a time for something. well you know if this goes by obviously before dred scott was marbury vs madison i think it's interesting to note this the argument is has always been is always been tom that if you don't have a if you don't have...